Fayette County Lifestyle is a monthly local magazine delivered via mail to homes throughout Fayette County! We cover good news about our people and community!
Dropped off magazines at several of our local advertisers, including Skin Care at 5th Ave whose Dr. Joe is featured on the cover this month. Please visit these fine establishments as they make our publication possible! Let them know Fayette County Lifestyle sent you! đ
04/01/2026
The April âInvestmentâ issue is hitting mailboxes now. Look for Dr. Joe on the cover!
03/25/2026
Amanda Knight Statham, her husband Tommy, and their two children worked with Palmer Kay Design to bring their dream home to life. With years of experience and an instinctive ability to translate dreams into amazing environments, Angie and her team went to work. Check out the full story in our March âHome â issue. Both in print and online. Click the link: https://citylifestyle.com/articles/beautiful-interiors-beautiful-connections
03/11/2026
Dropped off some more magazines at Sarahâs Home Design! Her store is featured in this months issue. Go by and check it out and get yourself some wallpaper while youâre there. Or view it online. Click the link: https://citylifestyle.com/articles/beyond-the-wall
03/03/2026
Dropped off March magazines at several of our local advertisers. You can pick one up there or at your local library! You can also access a full replica edition on our website. Click the link: https://citylifestyle.com/fayettecounty/
03/02/2026
Check your mailbox today for the March âHomeâ edition of Fayette County Lifestyle. Or pick one up at your local library or one of our local advertisers.
02/26/2026
What started as a simple question in the âLife in the Bubbleâ Facebook group has grown into a thriving community of more than 2,000 members as of December 2025. Heidi Becker has always loved being outdoorsâŚ. Read the full story in our February âLove Localâ issue, in print or online. Click the link in our bio to access our website!
02/20/2026
April Mowell stewards sacred spaces while guiding families through grief, healing, remembrance, and hope. Check out the full story in our February âLove Localâ issue both in print and online.
02/18/2026
Trilith LIVE represents a major milestone in Georgiaâs entertainment infrastructure. Its mission is directed at advancing cultural enhancement, arts appreciation, civic engagement, and economic development in Fayetteville. Check out the cover story in our February âLove Localâ issue!
02/05/2026
Dropped off some more magazines at several of our local advertisers. Go by and pick one up at Scholar & Scribe, The Funky Shack, or your local library.
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Started in November, 2019, this monthly publication was created exclusively for and about the residents in the Fayette County area.
We would like to take this opportunity to introduce our vision for the magazine.
Our mission is simple, we hope to play a small role in helping the community flourish,
by producing a private magazine filled with news and special events that take place each
and every month. On many levels we operate a little differently than your typical magazine.
One of the most exciting facets of our publication is that it truly belongs to the community.
Not only is Fayette County Lifestyle exclusively for and about the residents, it is the true pulse of whatâs happening and important to you.
Every month we will be highlighting different articles such as family spotlight,
home of the month and a business spotlight. We will also inform you of the latest hot spots
in the Fayette County area. Special featured spotlights will include the local history, students of the month, hometown heroes, and how the community âpays it forwardâ.
This is your magazine so we encourage you to contact us with any recommendations of articles for our upcoming issues. We would love to hear about your business, family or inspiring student. Finally we would like to thank the local mayors, school districts and our wonderful advertisers for their support.